“Dies Irae” Verdi, Requiem – ‘분노의 날’ 베르디, 레퀴엠

Sunjung Kim Apr 24, 2019 제주 4.3. 70주년 추념 음악회 “섬의 아픔을 뭍이 기억하다” 소프라노: 오미선 메조소프라노: 김선정 테너: 신동원 바리톤: 양준모 국립합창단, 안양시립합창단 / 참 필하모닉 프로젝트 오케스트라 지휘: 구자범 2018년 4월3일 / 성남 아트센터 콘서트 홀 주최 : 참음악친구들 (참 필하모닉 프로젝트 오케스트라는, 4.3사건 70주년 추념 음악회를 위해 만들어졌다. ‘참음악친구들’이 베르디 레퀴엠 연주를 제안하였고, 이에 전국 각지에서 현직 및 전직 음악인, 음악 전공생과 비전공생, 한국인과 외국인 등을 막론하고, 아픈 역사를 잊지 않으려는 많은 뜻있는 사람들이 자원하여 오케스트라가 구성되었다.) Soprano: Misun Oh / Mezzo soprano: Sunjung Kim Tenor: Dongwon Shin /Baritone: Junmo Yang Korean National Choir / Anyang City Choir Cham Philharmonic Project Orchestra Conductor : Jahbom Koo 2018. Apr. 3 / Seongnam Art Center Concert Hall Live The 70th anniversary of the tragic ‘Jeju April 3 Incident’ Cham Philharmonic Project Orchestra was launched just for this memorial concert. It was made up of professional and amateur musicians and students from all parts of Korea. All members participated voluntarily to perform Verdi’s Requiem for the occasion.

Remote Viewing Financial Markets with Greg Kolodziejzyk

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jan 13, 2026 Greg Kolodziejzyk is an entrepreneur, endurance athlete, and financial innovator whose career spans technology, quantitative trading, and extreme human performance. He is the founder of AlgoLab Capital Management, Ltd. (est. 2019), a registered financial advisory firm managing over $4 million in assets and the creator of TheAlgoLab.com (est. 2015), an automated algorithmic trading platform that has managed more than $10 million in customer assets using proprietary trading algorithms. He shares his journey from discovering ARV to conducting a 13-year study that yielded significant financial gains ($150,000) — a success rate of 60% correct trades from 5,677 trials, yielding a statistically significant score of z = 4.0., with himself as the sole viewer. Greg highlights the challenges and successes of his next project which had him recruiting over 5,000 participants worldwide. The Time Machine project aimed to predict financial market outcomes using Associative Remote Viewing (ARV). Despite the project’s success, Kolodziejzyk expresses the immense workload involved and his decision not to continue it. The conversation also explores the potential of ARV in financial trading and the intriguing role of intuition and subconscious insights in remote viewing. 00:00:01 Introduction, remote viewing, and financial prediction 00:03:14 Origins, early intuition, and trading experiences 00:09:15 Method, associative remote viewing explained 00:15:41 Design, short trials, and statistical aggregation 00:20:25 Results, thirteen-year solo ARV experiment 00:25:44 Limits, training, variability, and decline effects 00:32:02 Scaling crowdsourced time machine project 00:43:27 Outcomes, profits, statistics, and consensus effects 00:51:10 Reflection, risks, fatigue, and discontinuation 01:09:22 Conclusion Guest Host Debra Lynne Katz, PhD, is IRVA’s outgoing president. She founded the International School of Clairvoyance and has trained students internationally in remote viewing, clairvoyance, and intuitive development for over two decades. She is the author You Are Psychic: The Art of Clairvoyant Reading and Healing, Extraordinary Psychic, The Complete Clairvoyant: A Trilogy, Freeing the Genie Within, and Associative Remote Viewing: The Art and Science of Predicting Outcomes (co-authored with Jon Knowles). She’s a professional remote viewer, clairvoyant and energy healer. She teaches remote viewing at the California Institute for Human Sciences. (Recorded on December 16, 2025)

Ontology, Marxism, Specters, Hauntings, and Exorcisms with Jacob W. Glazier

Phallogocentrism: prioritization of the spoken word (oral tradition/speech) over the written word (writing),

–term created by Derrida

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jan 12, 2026 Philosophy Jacob W. Glazier, PhD, has a doctorate degree in Psychology— Consciousness and Society from the University of West Georgia. He is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Positive Human Development and Social Change at Life University and an online Adjunct Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at New York University – Steinhardt. He is author of Arts of Subjectivity: A New Animism for the Post-Media Era. His website is https://jacobglazier.academia.edu/. He focuses on the philosophical, political, and linguistic writings of Jacques Derrida, particularly his book Specters of Marx. Derrida invokes concepts such as conjuration and exorcism to describe philosophical processes. As one of the founders of the post-modern, deconstruction movement, Derrida wielded an enormous influence on twentieth century academic discourse. Glazier relates this intellectual movement to issues relevant to contemporary parapsychology. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on June 10, 2020.)

Weekly Invitational Translation: Being desired by another gives you power.  Satisfying that desire loses you power.

Translation is a 5-step process of “straight thinking in the abstract” comparing and contrasting what seems to be truth with what you can syllogistically, axiomatically and mathematically (using word equations) prove is the truth. It is not an effort to change, alter or heal anything other than our consciousness.

The claims in a Translation should be outrageous and mind-blowing, but they are always (or should always be) based on self-evident syllogistic reasoning. Here is one Translation from this week. 

1)    Truth is that which is so.  That which is not truth is not so.  Therefore Truth is all that is.  Truth being all is therefore total, therefore whole, therefore one, therefore united, therefore harmonious, therefore at peace.  I think therefore I am.  Since I am and since Truth is all that is, I cannot be other than all that is, therefore I, being (the beingness of me), am Truth.  Since I, being, am Truth, therefore I, being, have all the attributes of Truth. Therefore I, being, am total, whole, one, united, harmonious, at peace.  Since I am mind (self-evident) and since I (being) am Truth, therefore Truth is Mind/Consciousness.  (Euclid’s axiom:  things equal to the same thing are equal to each other.)  Since Truth is Mind, therefore Mind has all the attributes of Truth.  Therefore Mind is total, whole, one, united, harmonious, at peace.  

2)    Being desired by another gives you power.  Satisfying that desire loses you power.

Word-tracking:
desire:  of the stars, to cease to see, regret the absence of
another:  other, second
power:  potent, the ability to be
satisfy:  plenty, enough
you:  second person pronoun

3)    Truth being all that is, therefore limitless, there can never be less than enough, therefore Truth leaves nothing to be desired.  Truth being one, there are no others, there is only I-ness being.  Truth being one, there is no you, no second person.  Therefore Truth is the sole Person.  Truth being all that is and power being the ability to be, therefore Truth is the only Power.  Since Truth/Oneness leaves nothing to be desired, there is no want/desire to be satiated, therefore Satisfaction is built-in and power is never lost.

4)    Truth leaves nothing to be desired.
        There is only I-ness being. 
        Truth is the sole Person. 
        Truth is the only Power. 
        Satisfaction is built-in and power is never lost.

5)    Truth is Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Weekly Invitational Translation Group invites your participation.  If you would like to submit a Translation on any subject, feel free to send your weekly Translation to  zonta1111@aol.com and we will anonymously post it on the Bathtub Bulletin on Friday.

Or, if you are a Translator, join us each Saturday for Translation Saturday Meetings at 11 a.m. Pacific time for current, up-to-the-minute Translations on the issues of the day.  Email zonta1111@aol.com for the Zoom link.

For information about Translation or other Prosperos classes go to: https://www.theprosperos.org/teaching.

Book: “The Voice of Destruction”

The Voice of Destruction

Hermann Rauschning

Hermann Rauschning was president of the Danzig senate from 1933 to 1934 and had been Hitler’s frequent guest, often for long periods of time.

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Hermann Rauschning

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German Conservative Revolutionary who briefly joined the Nazis before he broke with them in 1934.

Rauschning joined the Nazi Party in 1932 and became the head of the parlement of Danzig in 1933.

In 1934 he left the Nazi party membership and defected to the United
States where he denounced Nazism.

Rauschning is chiefly known for his book Conversations with Hitler in which he claimed to have many meetings and conversations with Hitler. His book is considered to be a fraud by historians.

After the war he became a staunch critic of the president of the federal republic of Germany Konrad Adenauer

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Camus on the need to be right

Portrait from New York World-Telegram and The Sun Photograph Collection, 1957

“The need to be right – the sign of a vulgar mind.”

~ Camus

Albert Camus (November 7, 1913 – January 4, 1960) was a French philosopher, novelist, author, dramatist, journalist, world federalist, and political activist. He was the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. Source: Wikipedia

God Admits Imitation Crab Tastes Just As Good

Published: January 14, 2026 (TheOnion.com)

THE HEAVENS—Praising the man-made food item as “on par with the real thing,” God Almighty, Our Lord and Heavenly Father, admitted Thursday that imitation crab tastes just as good as the living crabs that He created. “Credit where credit is due—between the pleasant taste and low cost, I definitely don’t hate this,” said the Infallible Architect of All Things, adding that He wouldn’t have bothered to invent the decapod crustacean species in the first place had He known the fish-based substitute would be “this decent.” “When I first saw you guys tinkering around with crab meat, I admit, I was ready to punish you for the sin of hubris. But I’m really impressed. This imitation version has a nice mouthfeel and a good flavor that’s not overly fishy. I know firsthand how hard that is to do—have you ever eaten mackerel? Plus, this is a perfect workaround for Jesus’ shellfish allergy. Kudos.” God added that humans “still have a long way to go” when it comes to vegan cheese.